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Laggies

In the throes of a quarter-life crisis, Megan panics when her boyfriend proposes, then, taking an opportunity to escape for a week, hides out in the home of her new friend, sixteen-year-old Annika, who lives with her world-weary single dad.

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I recommend Laggies for those who like independent films and have ever struggled with growing up or know someone who has. Sam Rockwell was my favorite part of this movie; for me, that's true of almost every movie he is in. Laggies is rated R for language, some sexual material and teen partying.

Turned this off after fifteen minutes. Was drawn to the movie based on the trailer, but the actual movie lacked the edge and meaning that the trailer had. Movie felt kinda silly and cliche rather than searching and meaningful.

If it weren't for the fun of trying
to deduce where the Seattle
scenes were shot I would give this flop only 1 star. All the
"F" words sprinkled thru the
whole thing didn't help at all.
Writer gets a "D-".

This movie felt like some odd updated version of The Parent Trap. I just couldn't buy into the premise that Kiera Knightley's character would be so stunted that she would start up a friendship with a 14-year old, and then with that child's father. Gets a few stars from me for the decent cast, although I thought Knightley was a little too old to be playing this role given all of her typical characters.

Kiere Knightly gives a wonderful performance but the movie is terrible. Hard to focus and follow. Sam Rockwell also does a great performance. The story needed some tweaking. filmed in Seattle that is the main reason I watched the film